Saturday, May 27, 2006

It's never as easy as you think

In a previous post we asked you all to pray for Jason's check ride. Thank you for keeping him in your prayers as he passed this week and is now officially able to carry passengers while flying on his own, unaccompanied by our chief pilot. It was quite the process though.....

We had originally scheduled Jason's check ride for Thursday the 18th. We bought tickets for the examiner to fly down to Palawan so that he could fly with Jason in the NTMA plane. Two nights before he was to come down, we received a text from him that his travel request was denied and that we would have to postpone the check ride until the following week. We changed the dates on his tickets and were planning on him coming the following Thursday (this last Thursday).

On Monday afternoon Jason and Garry received another text asking if it was okay for him to come down the next day on Tuesday. We were happy to accommodate his travel schedule, as he was being very gracious in not requiring us to travel to Manila for the check ride. Unfortunately, Jason and Garry had just finished loading up the plane for their scheduled flight the following day, so they had to go back in the morning and unload the cargo which included a washing machine and a stove among other things. The examiner's flight was scheduled to get in at 8 in the morning. The guys had to leave EARLY in the morning to unload the plane so that they had time to dry off from all of their hardworking sweat before the examiner arrived.

That morning ALL the flights were delayed. Instead of the examiner arriving first thing in the morning and being able to leave on the last flight out of town, his flight was the last flight to arrive in and didn't come in until after 1 o'clock in the afternoon. He was very helpful and confident in giving Jason his temporary pilot's license with no hesitation after seeing the number of hours that he has flown and his experience. The delays also meant that the examiner was able to pre-process Jason's paperwork and give him his license the day of his check ride instead of having to return to Manila to process his paperwork after the check ride. We were very happy to have the check ride over and done with and a license in hand! This is a big step in Jason's checkout process as he can now carry passengers on his own without the oversight of Garry on board.
Last week with all of the rain we ended up with all sorts of creatures in our house. I guess the house must have started looking like a refuge. My personal favorite was the almost 3ft. long snake that crawled through an open spot in the window screen of Kellan's room. Thankfully, Jason was home and saw the snake come into the room. After chasing it around he was able to pin it down and kill it. There are a few things that make me NOT very happy to live here and a snake crawling into my baby's room is definately one of them. I'm just so thankful that Jason saw it come in to the house - otherwise who knows how long it could have been crawling around without us ever knowing it. AGH!
We also found a 5" 'walking stick' in Mirielle's room (that one was much cooler than the snake!) and there was an attack moth that somehow got into the house thats body was about the size of a hummingbird. Sometimes living here brings us a little too close to nature! Posted by Picasa

Sunday, May 14, 2006















Last week I got checked out on this airstrip. It’s our old home airstrip on the southern part of the island. Good place to start - tall tress on all sides and some bumps on the strip but plenty long.

This week it’s on to my first village airstrip. It has been raining here for the last 4 days as a typhoon has passed to the North of us. That means the strip will be pretty soft and muddy. Please pray for good weather as we are hoping that it dries out quickly. I’d like to work up to landing on soft wet fields, not start on them!

Another exciting happening this week is that I will have my checkride with the Philippine Air Transportation Office. We are flying the examiner out from Manila on Thursday on the earliest morning flight and hope to be done in time for him to catch the last flight of the day (which is about lunch time) back to Manila. That would save us having to get him a hotel room for the night!

This checkride is a big step in my checkout process. Once I pass the checkride, I will be able to start carrying passengers without Garry on board into the strips I’m checked out on. Right now the goal is to get checked out on a strip a week – weather permitting. So keep praying for blue skies!